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Is Ranveer Singh's ₹300 Crore Zombie Drama the Most Expensive Standalone Film of His Career? Pralay Budget and Plot Details Revealed
Following the historic and record-shattering success of Dhurandhar, superstar Ranveer Singh is officially moving into the next phase of his career with his most ambitious standalone project to date. Titled Pralay, this high-concept zombie thriller is set to be directed by Jai Mehta. As exclusively reported by Pinkvilla, the film is being mounted on a massive reported budget of approximately ₹300 Crore, making it the most expensive standalone, single-film investment in Ranveer Singh's career. While his recent hit Dhurandhar was a larger production overall, its costs were split across two parts, whereas Pralay represents a singular, record-breaking financial commitment. The narrative of Pralay is set against the haunting and claustrophobic backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, blending the reality of a global lockdown with a fictional zombie outbreak. The plot centers on a married couple fighting for survival in a dystopian, lockdown-hit Mumbai.Featuring the fresh pairing of Ranveer Singh and Kalyani Priyadarshan. With Kalyani already confirmed to make her highly anticipated Bollywood debut through this project, the focus now shifts to the film’s massive scale. Pinkvilla further reports that the film is being designed as a high-stakes actioner that balances large-scale set pieces with strong human emotions, focusing on a family in distress amidst a crumbling world. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) This project also marks a significant professional milestone for the actor, as it is the maiden venture under his own production banner, Maa Kasam Films.Ranveer is deeply involved in every stage of development, from the initial script and storyboards to the intricate planning of the high-end VFX. The superstar has also reportedly entered into a backend profit-sharing deal, demonstrating his immense confidence in Jai Mehta's directorial vision. In an industry where stars often chase veteran filmmakers after a blockbuster, Ranveer's decision to back the vision of debutant director Jai Mehta—son of legendary filmmaker Hansal Mehta—highlights his commitment to fresh, content-driven storytelling.